Okay! I like that idea. I initially thought of applying the same visual language to the poster, but I noticed that lots of book-to-film adoptions have a different look between the book and film. I also thought to put more emphasis on a face/actor on the movie poster, so I’m hesitant to cut off...
Thanks! How do you suggest making them less busy? I was thinking of splitting each poster into two, where one would solely be the sans serif copy, and the second would be the accompanying image and annotations.
Thanks! How would you suggest making them less busy? Is it too much copy? I was thinking of splitting each poster into two, where the sans serif copy would be on its own poster, and the handwriting/image would be on the other.
Hey! Honestly yea, it looks super generic to me as well. I think I can get away with generic but the design needs to be stronger to back it up, l will definitely consider your ideas. Thank you so much!
Hi Wardy! Yes, I designed the book cover, and wanted to try translating it into a film poster. I agree the book has more pow , for lack of a better term. Thank you for your thoughts! They confirmed my doubts.
Hi! I would love crits on a teen horror film poster I made. It’s not a real movie, but it is a real book, which I’m posting the covers I redesigned for. Thank you!
Thanks a lot! My guts were telling me to get rid of the photography section all together, as the photos are not very impressive. I think I just wanted to compensate for my currently low number of work.
As for the illustrations, I have a passion for drawing so I will definitely push it by...
Thanks a lot! I added a caption on the images to add context on where I would be placing them. As for my audience, I'm applying to internships so this portfolio is for recruiters.
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